For doing trackdays, what is needed for the boxster?
brey-krause roll bar extension? hardtop? combo? others?
If you have a hardtop, do you need the extension?
What is the current status on the boxster?

If you are planning on running with GGR, top up on track is fine.
If you want to run with the top down you will need a Brey-Krause extension.
If you plan on doing a lot of track stuff, then I would suggest finding a hard top as this will allow you to run with just about any track group.

__________________DanGGR AX and TT instructor for 20+ yrs.Maintained by Me

the Boxster roll hoops are bolted to the chassis in 4 places and are made of Boron steel..you could pick the car up by them and not cause any damage to the car or roll hoops.'

GGR=Golden Gate Region of the Porsche Club of America

go here for lots of information on the club, what we do...and how to join.
you won't be sorrywww.pca-ggr.org

If you have no track or AX experience, GGR is the place to be. We have the most extensive on track training program on the west coast. One of the best corps of instructors for Porsche anywhere....and if you want to AX then you can come to any GGR AX and instruction and loaner helmets are always available.

__________________DanGGR AX and TT instructor for 20+ yrs.Maintained by Me

proper working order, wheels torqued, interior and trunks free of stuff that will fly around during hard cornering...
and the desire to leave at the end of the day with a big on your face
As I said before, at the driver's meeting, the AX chair will ask for first timers or anyone that wants instruction. You can be paired up with an instructor at that time who will mentor you for the day.

prepare to be tired at the end of the day and very anxious for the next AX

check the GGR website under Autocross and follow the links, there is a ton of information there about the whole experience.

__________________DanGGR AX and TT instructor for 20+ yrs.Maintained by Me